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we don't let frequent heartburn come between us and what we love. so if you're one of them people who gets heartburn and then treats day after day... block the acid with prilosec otc and don't get heartburn in the first place! [ male announcer ] one pill each morning. 24 hours. zero heartburn. >>> we're in evans, georgia, and this is southern tots. ashley jernigan started this clothing company after she received a pink slip in 2010. >> let's pick out some fabric that goes together. >> i had been laid off, it was a new chapter. i thought okay, i'm going to do something for myself, i'm going to do something i enjoy. i love kids clothes, i love my children and they inspire me. >> what do you want to be? >> mommy's helper. >> see, that's what makes me happy. >> southern tot. >> they do photo shoots and model for us. it wouldn't be possible without them. >> they're all over facebook. >> yes, they are. i wonder if some day they're going to go oh, my gosh, why did my mom do this to me? but for now they enjoy it, they love it. >> how did you come to this id
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take us back to that moment. what did you experience? >> oh, well, i was sleeping, just like almost everybody. and all of a sudden i was, of course, i woke up. and this is so common here in chile it's the land of earthquakes and tremors. so it was just one more. and, okay, i always stay in bed and i always say myself, this is -- this is good, okay. if it gets stronger, then i will get up and do something. otherwise, stay there. but this time it stayed there all the time. and it got louder and stronger and more intense and faster. it was -- it was absolutely terrifying, terrifying. frightening. i think i'm running short of words to -- trying to express what we felt and most of us felt last night because, besides, i saw through my window, while i was still in bed, i saw the sky changing colors. it was absolutely surreal. i really thought it was the end of the world. i don't know. i hope you understand me because i'm not exaggerating, but i saw it through my window like that. that was the most terrifying thing of all, seeing the sky changin
take us back to that moment. what did you experience? >> oh, well, i was sleeping, just like almost everybody. and all of a sudden i was, of course, i woke up. and this is so common here in chile it's the land of earthquakes and tremors. so it was just one more. and, okay, i always stay in bed and i always say myself, this is -- this is good, okay. if it gets stronger, then i will get up and do something. otherwise, stay there. but this time it stayed there all the time. and it got louder...
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but coming up next, the governor of that state join us to tell us how bad it is. stay with us. stamps.com is the best. i don't have to leave my desk and get up and go to the post office anymore. >> we just received an updated death toll. 288 people confirmed dead. 245 number will grow since dozens are still missing. in tennessee, the storms that brought those deadly tornadoes have moved on. but tennessee is dealing with another potential disaster as if if tornadoes weren't enough. now it's serious flooding. tennessee governor bill haslem join us. thanks for time chatting with us. >> thanks for having us on. we're facing tornadoes and a rising mississippi river almost at historic levels presenting a new threat. >> i have to ask, is the flooding a consequence of the tornadoes or is this after separate crisis? there's been unprecedented rainfall. so these are separate crises you're dealing with right now? >> the mississippi river is fed by a lot of different tribute tears throughout the middle part of the country. then snow melt in the upper midwest to record rainfalls. think of t
but coming up next, the governor of that state join us to tell us how bad it is. stay with us. stamps.com is the best. i don't have to leave my desk and get up and go to the post office anymore. >> we just received an updated death toll. 288 people confirmed dead. 245 number will grow since dozens are still missing. in tennessee, the storms that brought those deadly tornadoes have moved on. but tennessee is dealing with another potential disaster as if if tornadoes weren't enough. now...
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tell us why. >> reporter: it is. because you can't see the people you know and love lose everything, and the house you grew up in reduced to rubble and not be devastated. and not be furious that it has taken them so long to come back. that help initially took so throng get there. right after the storm. and then that you had the battles that won't for sweer the insurance companies. not really resolved until the fall of this year when the mississippi supreme court finally said yes. the insurance companies were getting out of paying for the wind damage. these were unenforceable. people should not have had to suffer like. that it make me angry. so i'm passionate. people in new orleans, people in will mississippi have suffered far too long. >> do you feel any new confidence with the new leadership, the people in fema, for instance, that people will not have to go through that? >> i missed the top of the question. >> with the new fema head. some of the new people in charge. do you feel a greater sense -- >> reporter: i hop
tell us why. >> reporter: it is. because you can't see the people you know and love lose everything, and the house you grew up in reduced to rubble and not be devastated. and not be furious that it has taken them so long to come back. that help initially took so throng get there. right after the storm. and then that you had the battles that won't for sweer the insurance companies. not really resolved until the fall of this year when the mississippi supreme court finally said yes. the...
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it buys us about three weeks. it includes cuts, which we have offered on the democratic side in an effort to find a reasonable compromise here. i hope that the republican leadership in the house will see this as a signal of good faith. we brought their budget before the senate and it fell 16 votes short of passage, as did the democratic budget. we're in a position now where we need to sit down and reasonably come to a conclusion so that we can get about the business of governing this country. >> i want to remind you of something your college, senator claire mccaskill said, from missouri, and she was one of ten senators on your side who voted against your budget. which i think went down by more than the republican budget did. so, i wanted to you just listen to senator mccaskill again. >> there are way too many people in denial around here about the nature of the problem. and how serious it is. >> basically saying, look, democrats, some democrats don't have an idea how much money needs to be cut. what's your reactio
it buys us about three weeks. it includes cuts, which we have offered on the democratic side in an effort to find a reasonable compromise here. i hope that the republican leadership in the house will see this as a signal of good faith. we brought their budget before the senate and it fell 16 votes short of passage, as did the democratic budget. we're in a position now where we need to sit down and reasonably come to a conclusion so that we can get about the business of governing this country....
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a non-profit credit counseling agency, thank you for being with us. a new index that's out measures the financial stability of house holds across the country based on things like employment, housing, credit, budget, net worth, the stuff that makes you feel prosperous or economically secure. take a look at the country. if you look at the key, red is a state of emergency. orange means distressed, yellow is weakening or at risk, green is doing better. is there any green on that map? i don't see any green on that map. i see nevada in red and i see most of the country is distressed in orange. am i reading that right, my s l michel michelle? >> you're looking at that exactly correct, ali. very tough conditions households are facing across the nation right now. >> what trend can we make out of this? i'm not seeing any excellent. i saw one good or two states that are good. we're seeing the healthiest states are where we've seen them for a long time, north dakota, south dakota, nebraska, wyoming. the most distressed states here, nevada, michigan, florida, plac
a non-profit credit counseling agency, thank you for being with us. a new index that's out measures the financial stability of house holds across the country based on things like employment, housing, credit, budget, net worth, the stuff that makes you feel prosperous or economically secure. take a look at the country. if you look at the key, red is a state of emergency. orange means distressed, yellow is weakening or at risk, green is doing better. is there any green on that map? i don't see...
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hasn't served us well. all it has done is give us a government out of control. a government that has an entitlement system that there is no way they'll pay for it. it's based on an immoral principal that government takes and they can't produce anything and they take it from somebody else and that's a moral issue. >> taxation was embedded in the very foundation of the constitution. >> not income tax. >> income tax related to whether it would be apportioned on a per capita basis or vary on the magnitude of one's income. it is part of the constitution. why is that now theft? >> because you are taking money unfairly in the way we enforce the income tax is highly abusive because we don't honor and respect -- >> why? >> you are guilty until proven innocent. you have to keep records and testify against yourself. you are a lawyer. you should understand that. >> you're not guilty until proven innocent. >> you have to prove your innocence -- >> wait a minute. i'm no fan of the irs more than anybody else. i pay my taxes and pay them with pride because it pays for education
hasn't served us well. all it has done is give us a government out of control. a government that has an entitlement system that there is no way they'll pay for it. it's based on an immoral principal that government takes and they can't produce anything and they take it from somebody else and that's a moral issue. >> taxation was embedded in the very foundation of the constitution. >> not income tax. >> income tax related to whether it would be apportioned on a per capita basis...
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move us all to a better place. and caltrate moves us. caltrate knows 80% of us don't get the calcium we need. and when we don't, our bodies steal it from our bones. caltrate helps put it back. with 1200 mg of calcium and 800 iu of vitamin d. women need caltrate. caltrate helps women keep moving because women move the world. host: could switching to geico 15% or more on car insurance? host: do dogs chase cats? ♪ 70's era music sfx: tires squealing ♪ 70's era music sfx: tires squealing vo:...
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you know, you're just not used to that. the cars were completely demolished and we had both vehicles there, and all -- like 40, 50 people, but there was nowhere to go. and there was a little bit of an overhang on the front of the ihop, and i held the children under there, but still thinking there would be gas there, i'm very protective of them and it was just an experience. is the only way we can put it. >> and bill, you drove around the town, i want you to describe what your town, your community looks like tonight, and as you do, have you been in touch with the state rep there, have you been in touch, what is the sense of the hope or the dwindling hopes, forgive me for saying it that way of finding any survivors now at this hour now, pretty much a day later in the rubble? >> about an hour ago, i was asking with the newt county sheriff's department, the fellas had a mobile command unit set up down on south maine and no one is giving up. i mean there's still a lot of people coming in volunteers, are coming in and searching t
you know, you're just not used to that. the cars were completely demolished and we had both vehicles there, and all -- like 40, 50 people, but there was nowhere to go. and there was a little bit of an overhang on the front of the ihop, and i held the children under there, but still thinking there would be gas there, i'm very protective of them and it was just an experience. is the only way we can put it. >> and bill, you drove around the town, i want you to describe what your town, your...
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similar technology to the ones that have been used in japan. but i think the main message in our nuclear energy policy is we have to continue it but it has to be done carefully, we should use this time for a pause, a time out, not a moratorium, but to make sure that we learn some lessons from what's happened here in japan. >> jim woolsey, let me turn to you. if you were still running the cia, would you believe everything that we're hearing coming out of the japanese administration about what's going on with these nuclear plants? or would you be suspicious the situation might be worse than we're being told? >> well, you never believe everything you're hearing. but we don't spy on the japanese. they're friends and allies. so most of our information is going to come from them. i think the security aspects of this that are the most interesting is that this may begin to move the world somewhat away from nuclear power. i don't think that's a bad thing because i think natural gas can to a great extent take its place with a new gas shale extraction. as
similar technology to the ones that have been used in japan. but i think the main message in our nuclear energy policy is we have to continue it but it has to be done carefully, we should use this time for a pause, a time out, not a moratorium, but to make sure that we learn some lessons from what's happened here in japan. >> jim woolsey, let me turn to you. if you were still running the cia, would you believe everything that we're hearing coming out of the japanese administration about...
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hasn't served us well. all it has done is give us a government out of control. a government that has an entitlement system that there is no way they'll pay for it. it's based on an immoral president that government takes and they can't produce anything and they take it from somebody else and that's a moral issue. >> taxation was embedded in the very foundation of the constitution. >> not income tax. >> income tax related to whether it would be apportioned on a per capita basis or vary on the magnitude of one's income. it is part of the constitution. why is that now theft? >> because you are taking money unfairly in the way we enforce the income tax is highly abusive because we don't honor and respect -- >> why? >> you are guilty until proven innocent. you have to keep records and testify against yourself. you are a lawyer. you should understand that. >> you're not guilty until proven innocent. >> you have to prove your innocence -- >> wait a minute. i'm no fan of the irs more than anybody else. i pay my taxes and pay them with pride because it pays for education
hasn't served us well. all it has done is give us a government out of control. a government that has an entitlement system that there is no way they'll pay for it. it's based on an immoral president that government takes and they can't produce anything and they take it from somebody else and that's a moral issue. >> taxation was embedded in the very foundation of the constitution. >> not income tax. >> income tax related to whether it would be apportioned on a per capita basis...
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we're robert greene is letting us use their house. right over here you see someone selling snowballs. and they do this all the time, fred, because people actually come through here and they tour it almost like it's a hollywood movie set. they want to come and see what happened. >> don, they come through there because of the name, you know, brad pitt that's associated with it. but as you mentioned, you go a couple streets over, because i remember that from being there last year, that there's still steps to nowhere. remnants of what used to be a house on this property. but there's a lot of frustration still building in that community, where there are folks who are saying there are only pockets where it is actually being addressed. how people can return to their homes. and in cases here, a lot of folks are buying these homes for the first time. >> yeah. you're absolutely right. listen, there is recovery here. it's slow and as i've been saying to you as we've been talking here, you know, this is the first time i've come back and i see new
we're robert greene is letting us use their house. right over here you see someone selling snowballs. and they do this all the time, fred, because people actually come through here and they tour it almost like it's a hollywood movie set. they want to come and see what happened. >> don, they come through there because of the name, you know, brad pitt that's associated with it. but as you mentioned, you go a couple streets over, because i remember that from being there last year, that...
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they were telling us it was going to go north of us. but then we actually watched it drop out of the sky and it appeared to be going south of us. we thought we were okay. but we were look on the porch. there was no rain, barely breezy, no hail. in fact, it was kind of a nice day looking outside. just kind of overcast. i went back inside. i had some things thrown in a bag and was looking at the newscast and then all of a sudden the power went out and my girlfriend walked out on the porch. i was living in an apartment complex. on the second floor, we saw people running out of a house just in front of my apartment complex. they were running into the kind of dugout crawl space underneath the house. we asked them if it was headed for us because the internet went out. and they when they looked back up at us, they pointeds off behind me and said it's right behind me. we grabbed my bag, ran down underneath the crawl space, climbed in. right before i went into the door, i turned around and looked and could see it coming right at us. crawled in.
they were telling us it was going to go north of us. but then we actually watched it drop out of the sky and it appeared to be going south of us. we thought we were okay. but we were look on the porch. there was no rain, barely breezy, no hail. in fact, it was kind of a nice day looking outside. just kind of overcast. i went back inside. i had some things thrown in a bag and was looking at the newscast and then all of a sudden the power went out and my girlfriend walked out on the porch. i was...
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can we use military transport. great, can we transport them in a c-130 can you help the utility companies get the sub station generating that would open up a lot of use. thinking outside of the box and cutting through the bureaucracy. >> do you have an idea of how when power would be restored? >> we have been on with the utility company, they throw the switch on and they can get it going. what happens to them. they end up going live them. they receded and have been pumped out. hopefully, tomorrow might be the day which they can actually, if this is not located on a sub station that is not working, then they could deal with it. >> the forecast of this, a lot of people chose not to evacuate. were you surprised given by the strength of the storm? >> you know, i paid attention to the warnings, but the strength of the storm when i was in little ferry yesterday, they weren't in the zone where they were told to leave. and the levee that is never breached ultimately had storm south surges that went beyond expectations. and
can we use military transport. great, can we transport them in a c-130 can you help the utility companies get the sub station generating that would open up a lot of use. thinking outside of the box and cutting through the bureaucracy. >> do you have an idea of how when power would be restored? >> we have been on with the utility company, they throw the switch on and they can get it going. what happens to them. they end up going live them. they receded and have been pumped out....
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what are assets you are using? dogs out and national guard, what are you doing to make sure you can possibly find anybody who might be alive in the rubble that's been left behind by this tornado? >> we have hundreds of national guard called up including mps to make sure property is protected. 110 highway patrol troopers. we have 1,000 first responders from throughout the state including task force one out of columbia that was at 9/11 including kansas city fire department that brought heavy equipment here. all of that is using with other firefighters and other first responders to literally have to with dogs and machines walk across every square foot of this ground. >> have you been able to get shelter and basic necessities for those that survived this horror? >> last night which opened up a shelter. that shelt er is 24 hours befor i gave a graduation speech. it's a shelter now for huge devastation and many deaths here is very, very difficult situation. one i think the community is coming together to be strong under
what are assets you are using? dogs out and national guard, what are you doing to make sure you can possibly find anybody who might be alive in the rubble that's been left behind by this tornado? >> we have hundreds of national guard called up including mps to make sure property is protected. 110 highway patrol troopers. we have 1,000 first responders from throughout the state including task force one out of columbia that was at 9/11 including kansas city fire department that brought...
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obviously all of us across the country are concerned about the potential impact of hurricane sandy. this is a serious and big storm. and my first message is to all people across the eastern seaboard, mid-atlantic going north, you need to take this very seriously. follow the instructions of your state and local officials because they are going to be providing you with the best advice in terms of how to deal with this storm over the coming days. we just had an excellent meeting with the fema team here, the various agencies that are in charge, including the department of defense, department of energy and others that are going to need to respond very quickly. under craig fugate's leadership here at fema, we've had a chance to talk to the region al officials as well, and i had talks with governors of various states as well as other leaders. everyone is confident that the staging process, the pre-positioning of equipment that will be needed to respond to the storm are in place. but as craig has emphasized, this hasn't hit landfall yet, so we don't yet know where it's going to hit, where w
obviously all of us across the country are concerned about the potential impact of hurricane sandy. this is a serious and big storm. and my first message is to all people across the eastern seaboard, mid-atlantic going north, you need to take this very seriously. follow the instructions of your state and local officials because they are going to be providing you with the best advice in terms of how to deal with this storm over the coming days. we just had an excellent meeting with the fema team...
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across highway 81 it intensified and it almost got us. it intensified right on top of us. amazing. >> this was a violent tornado. you see how it's carving out a v-shaped debris cloud. we'll let this roll. this was live for 25 minutes. that's the new water tower. watch this as it comes into goldsby. folks were watching and they were in their safe spot. a lot of folks got out of town. they were in their safe spot because homes are obliterated. >> right there. right there. you got it. we got a funnel. >> tornado on the ground. tuckerman, arkansas. >> just amazing pictures from this past week. the death toll could have been much higher in these storms if it weren't for the so-called safe rooms in homes. a safe room is a fortified structure, steel, concrete made supposedly to withstand a tornado. the bieligk family in joplin say theirs saved their lives. t.j. holmes had a firsthand look. >> reporter: you guys are accustomed to severe weather in the midwest and this part of the country. of when did this start to feel any different? >> this storm, even though initially to me star
across highway 81 it intensified and it almost got us. it intensified right on top of us. amazing. >> this was a violent tornado. you see how it's carving out a v-shaped debris cloud. we'll let this roll. this was live for 25 minutes. that's the new water tower. watch this as it comes into goldsby. folks were watching and they were in their safe spot. a lot of folks got out of town. they were in their safe spot because homes are obliterated. >> right there. right there. you got it....
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it will take us a while but we'll rebuild. >> you say you're used to them. have you ever seen anything like that? >> we're used to tornadoes. we're not used to that level of damage. >> that's a gar that's been jerked like a toy. >> in my driving around in the city and over flying the city, there are a hundred cars like that around town. this parking lot over here probably has 50. it's going to be a big effort to clean up, but we'll get there. >> what have you learned about your community in the last 48 hours? >> they're a pretty tough group. of course, we had shelters open for people who lost their homes, that kind of thing. didn't have a lot of folks staying in the shelter the first night or two given the structures we think are damaged. we think they've been taken in by family, they've been taken in by friends, i'm sure there are some taken in by kmecomplete strangers. this community will reach out to help their neighbors, and that's very rewarding to see. >> where were you when this happened? >> i was at my home in the northeast part of town. i heard the
it will take us a while but we'll rebuild. >> you say you're used to them. have you ever seen anything like that? >> we're used to tornadoes. we're not used to that level of damage. >> that's a gar that's been jerked like a toy. >> in my driving around in the city and over flying the city, there are a hundred cars like that around town. this parking lot over here probably has 50. it's going to be a big effort to clean up, but we'll get there. >> what have you...
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this is the rooler i'm going to use all day. i'm going to measure the snowfall throughout the day in new york, connecticut, via the presidents. when we come back, it's all about the forecast at this point. i may laugh and joke and people are -- look at this lady. she is walking with bare legs. it's cold and it's yucky, but it's going to get very bad. so we are on a bit on the march towards when it is really dangerous to be outside. and as we go forward in this program, the forecast will give you your indication of where you are as to just when you should not get out. [ woman ] my boyfriend and i were going on vacation, so i used my citi thankyou card to pick up some accessories. a new belt. some nylons. and what girl wouldn't need new shoes? and with all the points i've been earning, i was able to get us a flight to our favorite climbing spot even on a holiday weekend. ♪ things are definitely looking up. [ male announcer ] with no blackout dates, you can use your citi thankyou points to travel whenever you want. visit citi.com
this is the rooler i'm going to use all day. i'm going to measure the snowfall throughout the day in new york, connecticut, via the presidents. when we come back, it's all about the forecast at this point. i may laugh and joke and people are -- look at this lady. she is walking with bare legs. it's cold and it's yucky, but it's going to get very bad. so we are on a bit on the march towards when it is really dangerous to be outside. and as we go forward in this program, the forecast will give...
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rob marciano joins us now. he's joins us from tuscaloosa. you spent the day with the national weather service trying to determine tornado strength. what did you learn? >> reporter: well, i learned that it's a slow and arduous process. forensic meteorology, they have to get in there and see how a structure is built before they can determine how it was ripped apart. i went out with tim marshal, considered to be the rock star of this type of work. he helped develop the enhanced fujita scale, the scale we use today. he doesn't have official word of what this tornado was which came from mississippi, through tuscaloosa, and headed into north georgia. likely an ef-3 if not ef-4. there is an ef-5 with winds of 200 miles an hour across smithfield, mississippi. so many large, powerful storms, anderson. >> rob, this is obviously the third night we've been covering this storm, and i've had it explained to me. just try to explain it again why so many tornadoes were taking place so close to one another. >> reporter: an extraordinary event. most people kno
rob marciano joins us now. he's joins us from tuscaloosa. you spent the day with the national weather service trying to determine tornado strength. what did you learn? >> reporter: well, i learned that it's a slow and arduous process. forensic meteorology, they have to get in there and see how a structure is built before they can determine how it was ripped apart. i went out with tim marshal, considered to be the rock star of this type of work. he helped develop the enhanced fujita scale,...
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he joins us live from joplin. tell us what happened. >> electricity started to flicker. computers went down. i decided to open the back door to make sure. when i opened up i saw a massive wall. the magnitude was unbelievable. it was your whole peripheral vision of field -- or field of vision. >> so what did you do? >> well, i saw that and i knew we were in serious trouble, obviously. but i didn't want to panic the girl i was working with and i said, we've got to go, go, go. so we headed for the front door and then desi saw that sammy was shutting down a register in the convenience store, talked to her. i said, we don't have much time. we've got to go. with that, i was at the front door. it took the door out of my hand and jerked it off. i said, we don't have time. we've got to get to the bathroom. so we headed into the bathroom at that point in the center part of the store. we sat down. she slid to the left side of the toilet, i got to the right. we hung on to the side of the toilet and i was holding the pipes under the sink. the whole building was coming apart. >> how l
he joins us live from joplin. tell us what happened. >> electricity started to flicker. computers went down. i decided to open the back door to make sure. when i opened up i saw a massive wall. the magnitude was unbelievable. it was your whole peripheral vision of field -- or field of vision. >> so what did you do? >> well, i saw that and i knew we were in serious trouble, obviously. but i didn't want to panic the girl i was working with and i said, we've got to go, go, go. so...
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he joins us in orlando. joining us today. dawn's spotter testified he saw him pull her into the water before ultimately killing her. what did he say? >> his story was a little different today than what he told the orange county sheriff's office and keeps evolving over time. initially fell in and drowned and then pulled in by her ponytail. today, it changed a little bit saying dawn was lying on her back in the water doing what's called a lay-out with him and he gets on his back and they were laying together and then said dawn got up on her knees and the next thing he saw was dawn pulling at her ponytail. while undcross-examination from john black the osha attorney, she was lying in the other direction and couldn't see her hair and assumed it went into his mouth and his testimony completely contradicts what other people saw earlier this week a former nypd officer said she was pulled in by her arm, looked as she was giving a left-hand turn signal as she went in and jan works for the fbi a credible witness as well. >> what is the
he joins us in orlando. joining us today. dawn's spotter testified he saw him pull her into the water before ultimately killing her. what did he say? >> his story was a little different today than what he told the orange county sheriff's office and keeps evolving over time. initially fell in and drowned and then pulled in by her ponytail. today, it changed a little bit saying dawn was lying on her back in the water doing what's called a lay-out with him and he gets on his back and they...
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everyday you see all the ways all of us at us bank are helping grow our economy. lending more so companies and communities can expand, grow stronger and get back to work. everyday you see all of us serving you, around the country, around the corner. us bank. >>> welcome back to our continuing coverage of the aftermath of hurricane sandy. we keep getting new pictures that show this storm's strength. different prospectives from people in their own homes. incredible video of winds uprooting a tree on the backyard of a north shore of long island. takes a few seconds. as you can see right there. you can see the ground starting to move up. obviously a very old tree. take a look and listen. >> uh-oh. uh-oh. so sad to see. sandy still hitting parts of west virginia hard tonight. with snow, not rain. heavy, wet snow, weighing down trees, knocking down power lines. utility companies say more than 340,000 customers without power. some areas of state under a blizzard warning tonight. one death is being reported so far there. martin savidge joins us from west virginia. martin,
everyday you see all the ways all of us at us bank are helping grow our economy. lending more so companies and communities can expand, grow stronger and get back to work. everyday you see all of us serving you, around the country, around the corner. us bank. >>> welcome back to our continuing coverage of the aftermath of hurricane sandy. we keep getting new pictures that show this storm's strength. different prospectives from people in their own homes. incredible video of winds...
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>>> that's all for us tonight. i'll see you tomorrow with the latest on sandy 'aftermath and the latest from the white house. our thoughts and prayers for everybody suffering out there. "a.c. 360" starts right now. af. our thoughts and prayers to everyone who is suffering tonight. >>> we have a lot to get to tonight. a lot happening. what we've been seeing all day, what we'll be seeing for a long time to come is not the after math to a disaster. ask anyone just down the street from us in the lower part of manhattan where it is still dark or across the water in staten island or down the jersey shore. they'll tell you. sandy is ongoing. the winds of sandy are still blowing in many ways. and almost every moment, there is a new reminder of why. we just got this video of a fire crew out on long island the night that sandy hit, surrounded by water, battered by wind and facing a wall of flames. take a look. >> what about the downed wires? >> watch the wires over your head. >> here comes the wind. >> the block is pitch bla
>>> that's all for us tonight. i'll see you tomorrow with the latest on sandy 'aftermath and the latest from the white house. our thoughts and prayers for everybody suffering out there. "a.c. 360" starts right now. af. our thoughts and prayers to everyone who is suffering tonight. >>> we have a lot to get to tonight. a lot happening. what we've been seeing all day, what we'll be seeing for a long time to come is not the after math to a disaster. ask anyone just down...
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told us. they were telling us it would be devastating along the coast. they were saying little mention of inland flooding. >> that's not true. that's not even close. >> i watched none of that. let's bring in chad. you're right to be exploding with rage there. you barely stopped mentioning it. >> i said this is not going to be remembered as a wind storm. i said this is a flood-maker. irene will never be remembered as a wind event. it will be a flood event. we said it 72 hours before land fall. >> that's the problem for television. pictures of wind are easier to do. it's easier to be on the beach. you quoted one of my twitter messages that water was being sucked out of the sound. there is a bias in television toward windy pictures. >> they are good points. finally to christine quinn again. you are one of the people in charge there. faced with the same set of circumstances would you do exactly the same thing again? >> absolutely. if the facts were what they were on a friday and we believed a stor
told us. they were telling us it would be devastating along the coast. they were saying little mention of inland flooding. >> that's not true. that's not even close. >> i watched none of that. let's bring in chad. you're right to be exploding with rage there. you barely stopped mentioning it. >> i said this is not going to be remembered as a wind storm. i said this is a flood-maker. irene will never be remembered as a wind event. it will be a flood event. we said it 72 hours...
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well, now she's just playing with us. oh. [ horn honks ] ♪ flash, aah-ah l about blackberry playbook? that's right. it runs flash. so unlike some tablets we could mention, you get the be of the internet - not just part of it. ♪ flash, aah-ah ♪ flash, aah-ah >>> back here with my special guests, david and susan axelrod. susan, how prevalent is epilepsy in america at the moment? >> you know, epilepsy affects 1% to 2% of the population worldwide, so in a world that's 50 million, in this country it's about 3 million. >> a lot of people. >> a lot of people. it's one of the most common neurological diseases. >> and is that what we know? a lot of people, because of the stigma that goes with epilepsy, may not say anything. >> exactly. and there are some types difficult to diagnose. absonces, until they do an eeg, they may not know these are actually seizures, sometimes hundreds a day, disrupting a child's learning. >> david, when this hit you as a family, it's obviously very expensive to treat epilepsy. what kind of impacts
well, now she's just playing with us. oh. [ horn honks ] ♪ flash, aah-ah l about blackberry playbook? that's right. it runs flash. so unlike some tablets we could mention, you get the be of the internet - not just part of it. ♪ flash, aah-ah ♪ flash, aah-ah >>> back here with my special guests, david and susan axelrod. susan, how prevalent is epilepsy in america at the moment? >> you know, epilepsy affects 1% to 2% of the population worldwide, so in a world that's 50...
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dan balz, thank you for helping us remember him. you can join us again next sunday morning for another critical look at theedia. "state of the union with candy crowley" begins right now. candy will have an update on japan, the japanese ambassador to the united states will be among her guests. >>> the known death toll in japan's earthquake tsunami disaster is now over 1,200. the government official believes more than 10,000 people may have died in one region alone. and this morning, the possibility of meltdowns in two nuclear reactors. the japanese government believes there could be a second hydrogen explosion similar to one yesterday building another housing reactor. 200,000 people have been evacuated. at least nine tested positive and health authorities are already distributing iodine tablets as an antidote to radiation. public broadcasting in japan told evacuees to close doors and windows, put a wet towel over their nose and mouth and cover up. this morning the prime minister announced rolling power outages throughout the country
dan balz, thank you for helping us remember him. you can join us again next sunday morning for another critical look at theedia. "state of the union with candy crowley" begins right now. candy will have an update on japan, the japanese ambassador to the united states will be among her guests. >>> the known death toll in japan's earthquake tsunami disaster is now over 1,200. the government official believes more than 10,000 people may have died in one region alone. and this...
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that is what drives us. see your authorized mercedes-benz dealer for exceptional offers on the c-class. see your authorized mercedes-benz dealer our points from chase sapphire preferred are worth 25% more on travel. we're like forget florida, we're going on a safari. so we're on the serengeti, and seth finds a really big bone. we're talking huge. they dig it up, put it in the natural history museum and we get to name it. sethasauraus. really. your points from chase sapphire preferred are worth 25% more on travel? means better vacations. that's incredible. believe it...with chase sapphire preferred your points are worth 25% more on travel when booked through ultimate rewards. my joints ache so bad, i wake up in pain every day. i want to know why. i want to know why my hair is falling out. how did this happen? how did this happen? a little pain in my knee. that's how it started. that's how it started, this rash on my face. now it's like my body is attacking me. i want answers. announcer: when you don't have th
that is what drives us. see your authorized mercedes-benz dealer for exceptional offers on the c-class. see your authorized mercedes-benz dealer our points from chase sapphire preferred are worth 25% more on travel. we're like forget florida, we're going on a safari. so we're on the serengeti, and seth finds a really big bone. we're talking huge. they dig it up, put it in the natural history museum and we get to name it. sethasauraus. really. your points from chase sapphire preferred are worth...
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rob marciano joins us now. he's joins us from tuscaloosa. you spent the day with the national weather service trying to determine tornado strength. what did you learn? >> reporter: well, i learned that it's a slow and arduous process. forensic meteorology, they have to get in there and see how a structure is built before they can determine how it was ripped apart. i went out with tim marshal, considered to be the rock star of this type of work. he helped develop the enhanced fujita scale, the scale we use today. he doesn't have official word of what this tornado was which came from mississippi, through tuscaloosa, and headed into north georgia. likely an ef-3 if not ef-4. there is an ef-5 with winds of 200 miles an hour across smithfield, mississippi. so many large, powerful storms, anderson. >> rob, this is obviously the third night we've been covering this storm, and i've had it explained to me. just try to explain it again why so many tornadoes were taking place so close to one another. >> reporter: an extraordinary event. most people kno
rob marciano joins us now. he's joins us from tuscaloosa. you spent the day with the national weather service trying to determine tornado strength. what did you learn? >> reporter: well, i learned that it's a slow and arduous process. forensic meteorology, they have to get in there and see how a structure is built before they can determine how it was ripped apart. i went out with tim marshal, considered to be the rock star of this type of work. he helped develop the enhanced fujita scale,...
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he joins us in orlando. joining us today. dawn's spotter testified he saw him pull her into the water before ultimately killing her. what did he say? >> his story was a little different today than what he told the orange county sheriff's office and keeps evolving over time. initially fell in and drowned and then pulled in by her ponytail. today, it changed a little bit saying dawn was lying on her back in the water doing what's called a lay-out with him and he gets on his back and they were laying together and then said dawn got up on her knees and the next thing he saw was dawn pulling at her ponytail. while uncross-examination from john black the osha attorney, she was lying in the other direction and couldn't see her hair and assumed it went into his mouth and his testimony completely contradicts what other people saw earlier this week a former nypd officer said she was pulled in by her arm, looked as she was giving a left-hand turn signal as she went in and jan works for the fbi a credible witness as well. >> what is the
he joins us in orlando. joining us today. dawn's spotter testified he saw him pull her into the water before ultimately killing her. what did he say? >> his story was a little different today than what he told the orange county sheriff's office and keeps evolving over time. initially fell in and drowned and then pulled in by her ponytail. today, it changed a little bit saying dawn was lying on her back in the water doing what's called a lay-out with him and he gets on his back and they...
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i could see the house behind us and i could see our roof. and from what i could assess, i'd say the water is probably about 4 foot into our living room. >> oh, boy. >> our basement is definitely flooding. >> what did you feel when you saw that? >> you know, i guess words kind of escape me for what i felt. it's a sense of despair. you just -- it's really maybe a check on some of the things that you hold dear. i mean, my wife was with me, i'm glad my kids were safe. thankful for my family. thankful we do have family here in town and they've been awesome. >> an attorney for casey anthony says he expects her murder trial to continue tomorrow. the judge abrumtly called say recess yesterday but did not explain why. anthony is accused of killing her 2-year-old daughter caylee. the trial was going to be going on for -- or has been going on for five weeks now. >>> what had been planned as an extended weekend workday in the casey anthony murder trial ended before it began yesterday morning. yesterday i talked about the trial to legal attorneys -- civi
i could see the house behind us and i could see our roof. and from what i could assess, i'd say the water is probably about 4 foot into our living room. >> oh, boy. >> our basement is definitely flooding. >> what did you feel when you saw that? >> you know, i guess words kind of escape me for what i felt. it's a sense of despair. you just -- it's really maybe a check on some of the things that you hold dear. i mean, my wife was with me, i'm glad my kids were safe....
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wolf blitzer joins us now. wolf, how big a shake-up are we going to see in the cabinet and, as far as those two are concerned, is it likely that they will honor what they've been saying and is it likely that other people will get shuffled out, who may not have been expecting it? >> there always is at the beginning of a second term of any administration, whether bill clinton's second term or george w. bush's second term, and now a barack obama second term. there always are people who leave the cabinet either because they want to leave or because they're exhausted or because the president and the vice president want them to leave for whatever reasons. hillary clinton has made it abundantly clear four years is the most traveled ever secretary of state is more than enough. she's ready to move on and do some other stuff. who might replace her, you ask, might be john kerry, the chairman of the foreign committee. susan rice, she certainly was on a very, very short list of possible secretaries of state. but in the afte
wolf blitzer joins us now. wolf, how big a shake-up are we going to see in the cabinet and, as far as those two are concerned, is it likely that they will honor what they've been saying and is it likely that other people will get shuffled out, who may not have been expecting it? >> there always is at the beginning of a second term of any administration, whether bill clinton's second term or george w. bush's second term, and now a barack obama second term. there always are people who leave...
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at least, nobody said it to us. introducing the business smart inkjet all-in-one series from brother. easy to use, it's the ultimate combination of speed, small size, and low-cost printing. >>> we start the sthaf of our show with stories we care about where we focus on our own reporting. the crane that overturned high above manhattan is a little closer to being tied down tonight. it was being used to construct the tallest residential building in manhattan. today, michael bloomberg announced that inspections of the crane are complete. the construction manager tells us the department of buildings is reviewing the plans to secure it. the area is still closed. public transportation in new york city is starting to come back. some subway lines and amtrak are going to run on a schedule. at least there was some public transportation to help them. the congestion eased a bit thanks to a car pool rule. that made a difference. all three major airports were open today for the first time since the storm hit at limited capacity. w
at least, nobody said it to us. introducing the business smart inkjet all-in-one series from brother. easy to use, it's the ultimate combination of speed, small size, and low-cost printing. >>> we start the sthaf of our show with stories we care about where we focus on our own reporting. the crane that overturned high above manhattan is a little closer to being tied down tonight. it was being used to construct the tallest residential building in manhattan. today, michael bloomberg...
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they were used to it. they were told that perhaps it would be good to evacuate, but most of them stayed and most of them had food and water in case it was bad and as it turns out it was very bad. >> gary tuckman, thank you very much. reporting from hob ooqen, and a couple of miles to the north, the coast guard has been busy rescuing those that are trapped. what did you see today? >> that's right, erin, and we saw communities in shock basically and underwater. sometimes they get low level flooding but they were not expecting anything like this. as we walked around the water was at low tide, cars were floating in the middle of the road. we met up with a family that has their own military vehicle that they refurbished and heard about it on the news and came down to see if they can help and boy, were they needed. we rode with them house to house, you cannot get there walking. it's boats and large trucks. as we drove around we were picking up elderly people who were stuck in their homes. they thought they could
they were used to it. they were told that perhaps it would be good to evacuate, but most of them stayed and most of them had food and water in case it was bad and as it turns out it was very bad. >> gary tuckman, thank you very much. reporting from hob ooqen, and a couple of miles to the north, the coast guard has been busy rescuing those that are trapped. what did you see today? >> that's right, erin, and we saw communities in shock basically and underwater. sometimes they get low...
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use promo code: gethelp. if you're not completely satisfied, notify lifelock and you won't pay a cent. order now and also get this shredder to keep your documents out of the wrong hands-- a $29 dollar value, free. get protected now. call the number on your screen or go to lifelock.com to try lifelock protection risk free for a full 60 days. use promo code: gethelp. plus get this document shredder free-- but only if you act right now. call the number on your screen now! >>> shot of the manhattan skyline. power outage on one end of the island and farther uptown, i say apparently because manhattan, new york city or new york region won't be back to normal for a while. because of that, just moments ago, new york governor andrew cuomo declared a transportation emergency announcing that from now until the end of the week all travel on public transit, buses, subways, any subways that are running, and commuter trains will be free. the idea being to get people who need to come in to manhattan to work out of private car
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i do think they will have useful intelligence to provide. they will be able to talk about what the rhythm of the compound, schedule of the compound was, how people came and went from the compound. they can describe those they saw coming and going. they may be able to identify them by aliases, if you will. all those are important pieces. maybe not to action immediately. they may not mean something to those interrogators right away. those are dots. while you can't connect them now, you may be able to connect them long term. >> you covered u.s. pakistan relations for a long time. a fascinating piece in the newspaper today how president obama insisted that navy seal team be beefed up just in case they ended up having to fight pakistani security. when you listen to the interior minister there, do you get a sense the pakistani government gets the message and is ready to fix things with the united states or is the mistrust growing? >> i think the mistrust is deep. i don't see a vast improvement in it. thing about what the decisions that the preside
i do think they will have useful intelligence to provide. they will be able to talk about what the rhythm of the compound, schedule of the compound was, how people came and went from the compound. they can describe those they saw coming and going. they may be able to identify them by aliases, if you will. all those are important pieces. maybe not to action immediately. they may not mean something to those interrogators right away. those are dots. while you can't connect them now, you may be...
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they go after saudi arabia, which frankly i would protect if they pay us. only if they pay us. otherwise, i'm not interested. >> i don't think it's a joke. he says it like that but he had raised this several times seriously in the interview i had with him that part of his calculation projecting u.s. force overseas would the kuwaitis pay us to protect them from saddam hussein back in the day. of course the united states would like when you're in an international operation to get some of the money back but how would you like to be a member of the united states military and here him say if somebody will pay for it i'll send the troops? >> there is a populism about this that i think does have an appeal at a certain level for people. that is they hear this and say thank god somebody is standing up for us the taxpayers. we don't have to keep shelling out all this money to protect all these tin pot dictators or whatever the answer is at a populist level and generates a certain amount of trumpism, if you like, to demagogue it. as you know, when george bush sr. did kick saddam hussein o
they go after saudi arabia, which frankly i would protect if they pay us. only if they pay us. otherwise, i'm not interested. >> i don't think it's a joke. he says it like that but he had raised this several times seriously in the interview i had with him that part of his calculation projecting u.s. force overseas would the kuwaitis pay us to protect them from saddam hussein back in the day. of course the united states would like when you're in an international operation to get some of...
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so i've asked fema to meet with us tomorrow. we want to go through this thing in detail. >> do you think you may have suffered somewhat because of this series of storms just a day or two after the storm that devastated harrisburg, went on to become more damaging and more deadly in the surrounding states? >> i certainly hope not, and i'll tell you why. so far we've had 300 reported tornadoes. for those who don't believe in climate change, they should take notice that last year at this time we had about 50. now we've had over 300. if we're going to do this comparatively and say only the very, very, very worst are going to receive federal declaration, a lot of states are going to be left in terrible devastation. >> there is a lot of debate over whether climate change is the problem here or just happenstance. as the senator talks about damage in illinois, we saw damage in kansas, we saw damage in six or seven states at last count. why so sporadic, where was it worse, and can you shed a little light on why fema would come in and say
so i've asked fema to meet with us tomorrow. we want to go through this thing in detail. >> do you think you may have suffered somewhat because of this series of storms just a day or two after the storm that devastated harrisburg, went on to become more damaging and more deadly in the surrounding states? >> i certainly hope not, and i'll tell you why. so far we've had 300 reported tornadoes. for those who don't believe in climate change, they should take notice that last year at...
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i appreciate you being with us. also toms river where michael holmes witnessed the destruction up close. you got a first look at the new jersey's barrier islands today. what was that like? what did you see? >> one of the first ones in there among the media, what we saw was pretty shocking actually. we expected it to be bad, and we heard from some of the first responders that it was bad, but it was extraordinary. one of the first things we saw driving through was an entire intact house in the middle of a street. and it literally had been blown off and forced off by the water off its foundation and put about 30 yards away from the foundations. the other extraordinary thing, standing there looking down the road at something else, and i noticed what i thought was a puddle of water. it was a sinkhole with a full sized pickup in it that you could barely see above the waterline. these are the sorts of things that greeted the first responders as well. houses that are just blown off their foundations, others that did not loo
i appreciate you being with us. also toms river where michael holmes witnessed the destruction up close. you got a first look at the new jersey's barrier islands today. what was that like? what did you see? >> one of the first ones in there among the media, what we saw was pretty shocking actually. we expected it to be bad, and we heard from some of the first responders that it was bad, but it was extraordinary. one of the first things we saw driving through was an entire intact house in...
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they say they don't want to use that. they say they believe there is going to be a battle for sirte it will be more bloody than the tripoli area. it's not something they want to do but they believe they have the strength. they say if they get the order from the national transitional council they will noouch there from two sides. so it seems right now everybody is looking towards saturday, seeing whether or not a large scale assault is going to happen. it might not happen on that day but certainly could happen in the days following saturday. what we're hearing from the national transitional council, candy, is at this point in time the negotiations that they had going with the tribes in the sirte area are not getting anywhere, candy. >> and let me ask you, fred, this is about as blunt as i can put it. do the rebels want gadhafi on trial or do they want him dead? what best suits the need to move forward? >> reporter: that's a very good question. it certainly varies depending on who you talk to among the rebels. if you talk t
they say they don't want to use that. they say they believe there is going to be a battle for sirte it will be more bloody than the tripoli area. it's not something they want to do but they believe they have the strength. they say if they get the order from the national transitional council they will noouch there from two sides. so it seems right now everybody is looking towards saturday, seeing whether or not a large scale assault is going to happen. it might not happen on that day but...
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>> yes. >> reporter: you're using this for what? >> flushing the toilet. >> reporter: i can't imagine how you carry that and this. this is the third floor, right? do you need to rest? >> yes. >> reporter: now, she is catching her breath. you're going all the way to the 16th floor? >> every day. >> reporter: aldina, i'm going to try to pull this lady's bag up to there, too. plus the bucket. i don't know how you ladies do it. okay, this is floor five. >> thank you. >> reporter: up we go, up we go. okay, we made it. this is the sixth floor, all right, albrina, how is your breathing right now? >> tired. >> reporter: you're okay? >> i'm tired. i'm really tired. it is really rough. >> reporter: what is it like at night? what are the sounds that you hear? what goes through your mind? >> you know, i just try to -- study my mind. and just focus on god. >> reporter: what was it like the night of the storm? >> oh, because the light -- the television goes off, just like that. >> reporter: and then what? >> darkness. no light. no water. >> repor
>> yes. >> reporter: you're using this for what? >> flushing the toilet. >> reporter: i can't imagine how you carry that and this. this is the third floor, right? do you need to rest? >> yes. >> reporter: now, she is catching her breath. you're going all the way to the 16th floor? >> every day. >> reporter: aldina, i'm going to try to pull this lady's bag up to there, too. plus the bucket. i don't know how you ladies do it. okay, this is floor...
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this is about us. this is about all of us. every single one of us or are americans. we all own this country. >> reporter: brooke a few minutes after we spoke to those people, a couple gentleman in colonial outfits marched by talking about kicking butt in november. i assume talking midterm elections and a large applause, let me show you a little around where we are. a third of the way down from the lincoln memorial where kate and the podium is. you can see all the way down the reflecting pool, about a half mile long. a little less than half a mile. the crowd extends down to the world war ii memorial and a little beyond. the crowd was getting larger all morning as we here and you can see, it's a pretty large sized crowd right now. and again, we're going to be here all day whether this is a political event or not. demming are saying, yes, blatantly political. from one the of the house top democrat. we're here talking to people in the crowd. >> thank you. it's important to mention even though glenn beck is saying this is purely coincidence, he said he is reclaiming the c
this is about us. this is about all of us. every single one of us or are americans. we all own this country. >> reporter: brooke a few minutes after we spoke to those people, a couple gentleman in colonial outfits marched by talking about kicking butt in november. i assume talking midterm elections and a large applause, let me show you a little around where we are. a third of the way down from the lincoln memorial where kate and the podium is. you can see all the way down the reflecting...
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he'll tell us if president obama's response is tough enough. >> we will continue to use every almo element of our power to defeat those that threaten us. >> larry: all that and more, next, on "larry king live." >> larry: good evening. the christmas day bomb plot story is getting more interesting by the hour. we have ed henry cnn senior white house correspondent with us from hawaii, and nic robertson senior international correspondent in london to talk about the very latest developments. cnn has obtained photos of the underwear bomb the terror suspect allegedly used to try to bring down flight 253. nic, what do these interesting to say the least photos tell us? >> they tell us this is the way the bombs were hid. i he spent a good part of today with a bomb-making expert that showed me the explosives, the petn, this powder or pastelike explosive and destructive force. what's interesting is we learned this is a very, very stable substance. you can bang it quite hard and wear it for thousands of air miles and don't have to worry about the explosives going off inadvertently. we watched a test to
he'll tell us if president obama's response is tough enough. >> we will continue to use every almo element of our power to defeat those that threaten us. >> larry: all that and more, next, on "larry king live." >> larry: good evening. the christmas day bomb plot story is getting more interesting by the hour. we have ed henry cnn senior white house correspondent with us from hawaii, and nic robertson senior international correspondent in london to talk about the very...
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work with us. help us reopen the government, we can start negotiations today. >> harry reid making it clear they're not going to consider seriously the piecemeal legislation approved in the house of representatives. while members of the house and senate debate, the president was in nearby maryland talking about health care and the shutdown. >> if the speaker of the house, john boehner, simply let the bill get on the floor for an up or down vote, every congressman could vote their conscience, the shutdown would end today. the only thing that is keeping the government shut down, the only thing preventing people from going back to work and basic research starting back up and farmers and small business owners getting their loans, the only thing that's preventing all of that from happening in the next five minutes is that speaker john boehner won't even let the bill get a yes or no vote because he doesn't want to anger the extremists in his party. >> once again, standing by for the white house briefing.
work with us. help us reopen the government, we can start negotiations today. >> harry reid making it clear they're not going to consider seriously the piecemeal legislation approved in the house of representatives. while members of the house and senate debate, the president was in nearby maryland talking about health care and the shutdown. >> if the speaker of the house, john boehner, simply let the bill get on the floor for an up or down vote, every congressman could vote their...
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thank you for being with us. you're become. >> thank you. >> the kids were great. >> more than half the schools are charter schools. >> that's right. >> what's the thinking? >> you have to have greater accountability on schools. the days when one board of seven people or nine people or 11 people are controlling hundreds of schools is generally over. it's hard to have that kind of intimate relationship with the students when you're working so far up. so we decided as part of a practical necessity to decentralize schools, to find individual, nonprofit boards to manage schools. and they -- therefore, they run these charter schools and so we have over 70% of our students now being educated within them. >> some test scores are going up. it's still kind of too early to tell. let me ask that. is it too early to tell whether or not this is working? >> ultimately, it is too early, but we are seeing signs of growth. before the storm, 30% of our schools passed based on statewide measure. >> 30%? >> 30%. >> that's incredible
thank you for being with us. you're become. >> thank you. >> the kids were great. >> more than half the schools are charter schools. >> that's right. >> what's the thinking? >> you have to have greater accountability on schools. the days when one board of seven people or nine people or 11 people are controlling hundreds of schools is generally over. it's hard to have that kind of intimate relationship with the students when you're working so far up. so we...